ENGLISH
OPERATION MANUAL
JB SYSTEMS®
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MICRO/MINI LED MANAGER
Chase Yellow
– Blue
Cyan
Chase Red
– Green
Blue
Chase Yellow
– Green
Deep Blue
Chase Cyan
– Orange
Purple
Chase Green - Light purple
Light Purple
Chase Red
– Yellow
Magenta
Chase Gold Yellow - Blue
Pink
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
The electrical installation should be carried out by qualified personal only, according to the
regulations for electrical and mechanical safety in your country.
How to connect the LED-projectors to the output of the unit:
Important: Switch the Micro / Mini LED Manager OFF before you install the LED-projectors! The
maximum total load of the Micro LED Manager Mk2 is 50W, spread over 3 colors: each of the 3
colors has a max. load of 16W ~ 17W! The maximum total load of the Mini LED Manager Mk3 is
100W, spread over 3 colors: each of the 3 colors has a max. load of 33W!
Two different types of passive LED projectors can be connected:
A. LED Projectors with a special 4pin connector (ex. LED STRIP):
Use the supplied conversion
cable
and
connect
the
internal 4 wires to the
corresponding 4 terminals of
the MICRO / MINI LED
MANAGER. Fix all projectors properly and daisy chain the in/output cables until you reach the
maximum allowed load. Make sure to fasten the plastic ring of the connector.
B. LED Projectors with open wires (ex. LED GROUND LIGHT):
Simply connect the colored wires to the corresponding terminals on the LED MICRO MANAGER.
Make sure not to exceed the maximum allowed load:
White wire:
This is the common wire (anode)
Red wire:
This the power for the red LEDs.
Green wire:
This the power for the green LEDs
Blue wire:
This the power for the blue LEDs
Remark:
the outputs to the LED-projectors are short circuits protected. However when a short circuit
occurred, it must be reset: disconnect the Micro / Mini LED Manager for about 10seconds from the mains
and plug it back in.
Connecting an external analog switch for blackout:
Using any ordinary on/off switch, you can put the output of the
Micro / Mini LED Manager
in blackout, even if it’s controlled
by DMX: for example you can use a regular “wall switch” to
turn the LED-light on/off at any moment!
Connected wall switch in OFF position (contacts open):
output = ON
Connected wall switch in ON position (contacts closed):
output = OFF (blackout)